Sunday, April 27, 2014

Ohio Teacher Gets Contract Terminated for Racial Statement about President Obama



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 Ohio Teacher Gets Contract Terminated for Racial Statement about President Obama

One Cincinnati teacher, Gil Voigt is accused of making a racist remark to a black student and he lost his job after a labor hearing.

Gil Voigt was a Fairfield Freshman School science teacher since 2000. He has been on unpaid leave since December when he told a student who had professed his desire to follow in the footsteps of President Barack Obama that "we do not need another black president."

 A state referee from the Fairfield Board of Education said Thursday "There is good and just cause to terminate the teaching contract.” The board voted 4-0 to end his employment with the Butler County school system.

Voigt said the student had misquoted him in the Dec. 3 incident.

He later told Fairfield officials that what he said to the teen was "I think we can't afford another president like Obama, whether he's black or white."

That doesn’t sound right and if he did the black student would not get upset if he had added: “black or white.”

Voigt’s personnel file was reviewed and here’s what they found:


  1. 1   In 2008, he was accused of calling a student an "African-American Rudolph" while aiming a laser pointer at the pupil.
  2. 2 In 2013 he received a verbal warning after being accused of calling one student "stupid" and others "gay,"
  3. 3 In December, he was warned for failing to use the adopted curriculum.


A Fairfield Superintendent also recommended that the board discontinue the veteran teacher's employment contract.

"The district felt that the evidence was sufficient to support the termination of Mr. Voigt's employment. The referee recommended such termination, and the board has concurred," Otten said in a statement.

Fairfield City School District, north of Cincinnati, has about 9,500 students; almost 1 in 6 is black.

He’s officially inducted in the Tainted Teachers: Teachers Hall of Shame!

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